In Elements Organizer, select a video clip.
Learn how you can easily upload and share your videos on YouTube, Vimeo, and do much more using Elements Organizer.
You can easily upload your videos to YouTube using Elements Organizer. You must have a user account with YouTube to upload videos to the site. If you have a Gmail account, you can use those details to log in to YouTube.
Before uploading a video to YouTube, ensure that you read the policy on YouTube for video upload. Ensure that your video meets the YouTube standards for size, duration, and format.
In Elements Organizer, select a video clip.
Select Share > YouTube.
If you are sharing a video for the first time, you are prompted to log in to your Google account.
Next, you are prompted for appropriate permissions to share your videos.
The YouTube dialog appears.
In the YouTube dialog, enter the following information, and then click Upload.
The information that you enter ensures that users can easily locate your video when searching for it.
The progress dialog box appears informing you that the upload is in progress. Click YouTube.
Ensure that you register yourself with Vimeo before you use this feature.
Select videos that you want to share.
Do one of the following:
Select Share > Vimeo.
Enter your login details.
Follow the onscreen instructions to upload your photographs to this site.
Install Adobe Premiere Elements to use this feature.
Elements Organizer enables you to export your movie in formats suitable for delivery through the Internet.
Adobe Premiere Elements launches and enables you to export your video files to a web supported format.
Install Adobe Premiere Elements to use this feature.
You can export movies for playback on mobile phones, some PDAs, and portable media players, such as video iPod and PlayStation Portable (PSP) devices.
Adobe Premiere Elements launches and enables you to export the media files to the specified mobile phone or media player.
If you have Adobe Premiere Elements installed, you can burn media files to a DVD.
Select Share > Burn Video DVD.
Adobe Premiere Elements launches and enables you to burn the media files to a DVD.
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